Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2019

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2019, the death rate for Nebraska was 8.2. Loup had the highest death rate (17.2), followed by Hooker (16.44), and Garfield (15.23). On the other hand, Banner had the lowest death rate (1.35), followed by Thomas (2.79), and Sioux (5.13).

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Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2019
Nebraska Death Rate By County in 2019
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County Death Rate
Adams 9.81
Antelope 7.92
Arthur 6.45
Banner 1.35
Blaine 12.9
Boone 10.78
Box Butte 9.57
Boyd 14.58
Brown 7.76
Buffalo 7.31
Burt 12.02
Butler 12.74
Cass 8.37
Cedar 12.09
Chase 11.28
Cherry 9
Cheyenne 9.07
Clay 9.82
Colfax 6.26
Cuming 11.28
Custer 8.42
Dakota 6.47
Dawes 8.58
Dawson 8.2
Deuel 8.79
Dixon 7.59
Dodge 11.6
Douglas 7.15
Dundy 8.75
Fillmore 10.89
Franklin 9.77
Frontier 8.03
Furnas 10.44
Gage 11.52
Garden 13.47
Garfield 15.23
Gosper 10.09
Grant 10.76
Greeley 9.31
Hall 9.08
Hamilton 7.03
Harlan 9.5
Hayes 6.58
Hitchcock 12.62
Holt 10.38
Hooker 16.44
Howard 11.03
Jefferson 14.49
Johnson 10.44
Kearney 7.43
Keith 11.72
Keya Paha 6.34
Kimball 11.76
Knox 10.99
Lancaster 7.15
Lincoln 10.31
Logan 5.33
Loup 17.2
McPherson 6.08
Madison 10.31
Merrick 10.01
Morrill 10.13
Nance 12.62
Nemaha 12.37
Nuckolls 11.51
Otoe 10.82
Pawnee 8.73
Perkins 12.43
Phelps 11.67
Pierce 7.44
Platte 8.49
Polk 11.01
Red Willow 12.87
Richardson 14.07
Rock 13.95
Saline 7.78
Sarpy 5.85
Saunders 10.13
Scotts Bluff 11.55
Seward 9.54
Sheridan 12.5
Sherman 9.98
Sioux 5.13
Stanton 6.05
Thayer 14.61
Thomas 2.79
Thurston 13.21
Valley 12.3
Washington 8.43
Wayne 6.61
Webster 13.18
Wheeler 6.35
York 10.02